The opposition leader also downplayed reports that he is pushing for a coalition government with the Jubilee Party.

“I am the one who won so if they want talks for a coalition government they should come to me, not me going to them. They are talking about me wanting "nusu mkate" (a coalition government) as if they won,” added Raila.

On Tuesday, October 10, Raila withdrew his candidature from the October 26 election, saying that the IEBC had refused to meet NASA's irreducible minimums demands.

Raila also justified his withdrawal and calling for a fresh election, saying that it is the only way he can ensure the IEBC will conduct a free and fair election.

"Our withdrawal is in the best interest of the country and a win-win for everyone. The IEBC has been acting in bad faith without addressing our concerns. The same criminal enterprise that perpetuated fraud on August 8 is firmly in charge of the Commission and even setting up more lethal mechanisms to defraud the Kenyan voter," said Raila during a presser.